Discover Cape Verde's political and economic heart on a guided tour. Explore bustling pedestrian streets, colonial-era buildings, historic military barracks, vibrant markets, and the president's palace.
One of the must-do activities when visiting Santiago Island is this remarkable tour through Plateau, the historic and cultural heart of Praia. The journey begins at Cruzeiro (the cross), located at the old fortress just behind the main Catholic Church in the city center. This tour offers a unique blend of history, culture, and politics, showcasing the key landmarks of Cape Verde’s rich heritage.
The tour highlights the Independence Painting, a powerful depiction of Cape Verde's struggle for freedom after nearly 500 years of colonization and slavery, culminating in independence in 1975. Here, you’ll learn about the pivotal political and social factors that defined the nation’s journey to liberation, making this stop an essential part of understanding Cape Verde’s history.
Next, you’ll visit the Jaime Mota Military Barracks, one of the oldest buildings in Plateau. Situated near the Cruzeiro and the President's Palace, the barracks stand as a testament to the political and military influence of the colonial era. Even today, this historic site remains a key element of Cape Verde’s national military system, providing a glimpse into its enduring legacy.
The Diogo Gomes Statue is another significant landmark on this tour. Positioned in a prominent location, this statue commemorates the history of Cape Verde’s discovery and the key figures involved, including Diogo Gomes, who played a crucial role in the nation’s early development.
The President's Palace is a striking example of colonial architecture, showcasing the political power and influence of the past. With its unique design inspired by medieval European architecture, this structure is a symbol of Cape Verde’s colonial history and its transition to a modern republic.
The tour also includes a visit to the Main Church, a landmark representing the deep faith and beliefs of Cape Verde’s people. Located in the heart of the city, this church embodies the spiritual life of the nation, where approximately 77% of the population still practices the Catholic religion.
Finally, no visit would be complete without exploring the vibrant African Market. Filled with bright, attractive colors, this bustling market is where locals shop for fresh fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients to prepare traditional Cape Verdean dishes. It is a lively and authentic experience that immerses you in the daily life of Praia’s residents.
This comprehensive tour provides an in-depth look at the cultural, political, and historical aspects of Santiago Island, making it a truly enriching experience.
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